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Get ready to enjoy the final golf major of the year as the world’s top golfers descend on Royal Portrush in Northern Ireland for the Open. As the only golf major to take place outside of the United States, the British Open is played on a links-style course famous in the United Kingdom and rarely seen on the PGA Tour.

Opening Odds To Win The Open, How To Watch & Stream

Leading the golf betting board to win the 2019 Open is Irishman Rory McIlroy +810 followed closely by Brooks Koepka +985. Rounding out the top five oddsmakers picks to win the Claret Jug are Jon Rahm +1390, Dustin Johnson +1425, and Tiger Woods +1665.

You can watch the 2019 British Open on NBC. Cord-cutters can stream the Open via NBC Sports and the Golf Channel. For days one and two, the Golf Channel will exclusively broadcast 14+ hours of coverage of the British Open in the United States. The Golf Channel will also broadcast the early rounds of the Open on Saturday and Saturday, with the tournament wrapping up on NBC for both days. Your primary announcers on NBC will be Mike Tirico and Paul Azinger.

The 2019 British Open returns to Northern Ireland for the first time in over 60 years and 5Dimes has your golf betting needs covered.

British Open Odds, Schedule, How To Watch & Stream

The 148th edition of the British Open, also known as the Open Championship, is back in Northern Ireland for the first time since 1951. Click here for live golf lines. The tournament gets underway on Thursday, July 18, at the seaside town of Portrush against a stunning backdrop of the picturesque Irish coastline.

The 2019 British Open is the fourth and final major of the PGA Tour season. All eyes will be on Tiger Woods (+1325) would tie Sam Snead’s record of 82 PGA Tour victories with an Open victory.

Francesco Molinari (+1600) is the defending champion. Rory McIlroy (+800) was the runner-up by two shots in 2018 and will be desperate to go one step further on home turf. The odds-on betting favorite is Brooks Koepka (+720).

The 2019 US Open is in Pebble Beach for the famed golf course’s 100th anniversary. This is the sixth time Pebble Beach is hosting the event, the last in 2010 when Graeme McDowell of Northern Ireland won.

US Open Odds, Schedule & How To Watch

Dustin Johnson is the favorite to win the US Open followed by Rory McIlroy, Brooks Koepka and Tiger Woods. Koepka is on the hunt for his third consecutive US Open title. You can watch the US Open on FOX and stream it via FoxSportsGo. Coverage starts Thursday at 12:30 p.m. on FS1.

The top golfers from the world are descending on Muirfield Village Golf Club in Dublin, Ohio for the Memorial Tournament. Jack Nicklaus’ annual event is a perfect tune-up before the U.S. Open at Pebble Beach next month.

The Memorial Tournament Betting Favorite

Rory McIlroy (+900) is the clear-cut betting favorite to win the Memorial Tournament. He has four top-10 finishes in eight appearances at the Memorial but hasn’t walked away from Muirfield Village a victor. His best finish was a tie for fourth in 2016.

The Memorial Tournament Betting Contenders

Tiger Woods (+1285) is the second betting favorite to win the Memorial Tournament followed by Justin Rose (+1600), Justin Thomas (+1800), and Jordan Spieth (+1800).

Woods has won the Memorial Tournament five times. Most recently in 2012 when he beat Rory Sabbatini and Andres Romero by two strokes each. He’s only played the event three times since that win in 2012 with a best finish of T23.

It’s PGA Championship week. That makes it a perfect time to look ahead towards the next golf major. First, after this week’s PGA Championship is the U.S. Open at storied Pebble Beach. Click here for live golf betting odds. To close out the 2019 golf major season is the British Open at the Royal Portrush Golf Club in Northern Ireland.

U.S. Open Betting Odds, Schedule, How To Watch

When is the 2019 US Open?

The 2019 U.S. Open starts on Thursday, June 13, 2019, and runs until Sunday, June 16, 2019. Warm-up matches take place on June 10.

Where is the 2019 US Open being played?

The US Open will be held at the storied Pebble Beach Golf Links in Pebble Beach, California.

This will be the sixth US Open to be held at Pebble Beach. The course hosted its first U.S. Open in 1972 where the world saw Jack Nicklaus win his third U.S. Open title. The national championship returned to Pebble Beach four more times in 1982, 1992, 2000, and 2010. Northern Irish star Graeme McDowell claimed the Wanamaker Trophy in 2010. The US Open will return to Pebble Beach for the seventh time in 2027.

How to watch and live stream the US Open in the US

Viewers in the US can feast on 45 hours of live coverage of the U.S. Open on FS1, Fox Deportes, and Fox Sports. You can stream the tournament via Fox Sports Go.

U.S. Open coverage begins on Monday, June 3rd at 11 am ET with the Sectional Qualifying Show on FS1.

Live US Open coverage will begin at noon EDT on Thursday, June 6 when groupings and tee times are announced on FS1’s The Herd with Colin Cowherd show. FS1 will broadcast "Wednesday at the U.S. Open" on June 12 from 12:30-3 p.m. EDT.

The first two rounds of the 119th U.S. Open on June 13-14 will air on FS1 from 12:30-7:30 p.m. ET. The opening two rounds will be followed by coverage on Fox from 7:30-10:30 p.m. ET each day.

Fox will provide coverage of the third round on Saturday, June 15, from noon-10 p.m. ET and the fourth round and playoff, if necessary, on Sunday, June 16, from 2-10 p.m. ET.

Welcome to the second golf major of the year. This year it will be the PGA Championship, which moved up to May from August. Click here for live golf odds.

The defending PGA Championship winner Brooks Koepka topped Tiger Woods by two strokes last year at Bellerive Country Club which is a stone’s throw from St. Louis. This year, Bethpage Black will host to the 2019 PGA Championship.

Bethpage Black is a public course in upstate New York. The last PGA tour event at the course was The Barclays in 2016 and 2012. Back then Bethpage Black played as a par-71 for The Barclays but will be played as a Par-70 for the PGA Championship.

Koepka won the 2018 Wanamaker Trophy with Woods hot on his tail. In the final round last year, Koepka fired a 4-under 66 fend off Woods’ late charge and win the title. Woods finished 2-strokes behind Koepka.

PGA Championship Contenders

PGA Championship Sleepers

Lucas Glover +13000
John Daly +100000
Rob Labritz +200000

Lucas Glover won the last major held at Bethpage: the 2009 U.S. Open. Plus, he has quietly notched four top-10 finishes this season. If you still aren’t sold on Glover, consider that he has clocked 11 top 15 finishes in 15 starts with just three missed cuts.

With a doctor’s note in hand, John Daly will be ripping up Bethpage from behind the wheel of a golf cart. I am not sure why the usually stuffy guardians of golf are giving the hard-living, hard-drinking, hard-partying a pass due to osteoarthritis in his right knee, but any edge is an edge.

No one has heard of Rob Labritz. Everyone will know his name this weekend. He’s a three-time winner of the New York State Open, which is coincidently played every year at the Black. I expect this club pro from GlenArbor to be near the top after the first couple of days.

Several, not all, of the world’s top golfers, are at Trinity Forest Golf Club this week for the AT&T Byron Nelson. The field is full at 156 golfers, and the cut-line rules are the standard Top 70 and ties. Click here for live golf odds.

Last year rookie Aaron Wise (+2200 to win this year) won the Byron Nelson at Trinity Forest, a course that as built on a landfill. The American-Links style course is hosting this tournament for a second straight year.

Odds & Picks To Win The AT&T Byron Nelson

Who is the favorite to win the 2019 AT&T Byron Nelson? Is there a contender that you should pick? Who are the long shot picks to keep an eye on? Is former Cowboy Tony Romo worth a bet at +100000 odds? Let’s take a look.

AT&T Byron Nelson Betting Favorites

Brooks Koepka +630

Hideki Matsuyama +1400

Jordan Spieth +1600

Three-time major champion Brooks Koepka is the AT&T Byron Nelson betting favorite at +630 odds to win. The second favorite is Hideki Matsuyama (+1600) followed by Jordan Spieth (+1600) in the latest 2019 AT&T Byron Nelson odds.

AT&T Byron Nelson Betting Contenders

Henrik Stenson +2200

Aaron Wise +2200

Marc Leishman +2500

Patrick Reed +2800

AT&T Byron Nelson Betting Long Shots

The only name anyone is looking at on the AT&T Byron Nelson betting long shots list is Tony Romo (+100000). This is Romo’s third PGA Tour event. He missed the cut in his first two tournaments. Romo finished at 15-over par after two rounds in March at the Corales Puntacana Championship.

Welcome to Wells Fargo Championship week. The PGA Tour is making a stop at the Quail Hollow Club in Charlotte, North Carolina with some of the biggest golfers in the world. Click here for live golf odds.

Who is the betting favorite to win the Wells Fargo Championship? It’s No. 4 ranked golfer Rory McIlroy at +580. This will be McIlroy’s first golf tournament since his T21 Masters’ finish. The Irishman is a two-time winner of the Wells Fargo Championship in 2010 and 2015 and a runner-up in 2012.

The second betting favorite to win the Wells Fargo Championship is Rickie Fowler at +1130 followed closely by Jason Day +1160 and Justin Rose +1250. Fowler won the 2012 Wells Fargo and is coming off a T9 finish at the Masters. Day is the defending Wells Fargo champion. Rose won the Farmers Insurance Open in January but failed to make the cut at this year’s Masters.